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Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Beyoncé Seemingly Stopped Literal Rain During Her Concert, And My Mind Can't Comprehend It
You obviously know the queen and the legend Beyoncé Knowles-Carter. She's currently on her Cowboy Carter tour, which has been making headlines for breaking all kinds of records and generally just being really good. But that's not what people are currently talking about. They're talking about this video where Beyoncé seemingly causes literal rainfall to stop. More than 3 million people have watched it! In the video, originally posted by TikTok user @heyydein, Beyoncé was standing on stage performing "Just for Fun" with Willie Jones. Rain was pouring down when Beyoncé suddenly lifted her hands, and all of a sudden, it stopped. Related: Celebrities Who Were Allegedly Horrible To Wait On At Restaurants, And Others Who Were Amazing People couldn't believe it. "OMG how does the rain stop the second she raises her hands at the end of the song, and then start again when she lowers them? Mother is so powerful😭," one X user wrote. "She choreographed the rain," another mused. Related: Let's Talk About How Creepy The Sydney Sweeney Bikini Pics Are Some said how she did it. People also made jokes. Wow, Beyoncé, you never fail to amaze me. Also in Celebrity: "I Can't Emphasize Enough How Filthy Some Of These People Are": 39 Hollywood Secrets People Have Learned From Working With Celebs Also in Celebrity: I'm Absolutely Losing It Over Miley Cyrus's Theory About "Disney Gays" And "Nickelodeon Gays" That Just Destroyed My Entire Childhood Also in Celebrity: 28 Celebs Who Never Seem To Get Canceled Despite Some Pretty Awful Behavior


Buzz Feed
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
Beyoncé Performs In Rain In Viral TikTok
You obviously know the queen and the legend Beyoncé Knowles Carter. She's currently on her Cowboy Carter tour, which has been making headlines for breaking all kinds of records and generally just being really good. But that's not what people are currently talking about. They're talking about this video where Beyoncé seemingly causes literal rainfall to stop. More than 3 million people have watched it! In the video, originally posted by TikTok user @heyydein, Beyoncé was standing on stage performing "Just For Fun" with Willie Jones. Rain was pouring down when Beyoncé suddenly lifted her hands, and all of a sudden, it stopped. People couldn't believe it. "OMG how does the rain stop the second she raises her hands at the end of the song, and then start again when she lowers them? Mother is so powerful😭," one X user wrote. "She choreographed the rain," another mused. Some said how she did it. People also made jokes. Wow, Beyoncé, you never fail to amaze me.
Yahoo
10-02-2025
- General
- Yahoo
SF sisters step in to help grieving families of the D.C. and Philadelphia plane crashes
The Brief Sadie and Sophia Cinader founded "Comfort Kits for Kids" in order to connect with other young people experiencing grief and loss. The Comfort Kits are carefully crafted to help young children express their feelings during tough times, and to remind them they're not alone. SAN FRANCISCO - Two sisters from San Francisco are pitching in to support children affected by the D.C. and Philadelphia plane crashes by putting together and distributing thoughtful "Comfort Kits." Sadie and Sophia Cinader founded "Comfort Kits for Kids" 8 years ago after experiencing their own personal loss. "We realized it can be very isolating for people," Sadie said. "We found consolation in each other, but we wanted to make sure that other children going through grief didn't feel like they were alone." Sadie and Sophia said that when they first started out, there weren't many kids at their school who could relate to the pain of losing loved ones. So the sisters reached out to others their age who could share their experiences, and sought to make connections with them. Their efforts to gather resources for other children began with selling homemade lemonade at the park near their home. But "Comfort Kits for Kids" eventually began receiving donations from the community and toy stores, including from Just For Fun in San Francisco. With the help from the community and through their own fundraising efforts, Sadie and Sophia have been able to gather enough notebooks, pens, personalize plush animals, fidget toys, and other items to bring comfort to kids around the country. The kits are carefully crafted to help young children express their feelings during tough times, and to remind them they're not alone. "We write handwritten letters to each of the children to form that connection and let them know that we're here for them, we're offering a listening ear, they can write a letter back to us if they want to reach out," Sadie said. The sisters said they reached out to the ice-skating community following the mid-air collision over the Potomac River offering support, and were moved by the response. "We have been getting some very touching letters back to us, and I'm really excited to be able to send these kits off," Sadie said. The Cinader sisters are set to part as Sadie heads off to Dartmouth College in New Hampshire and Sophia begins her freshman year of high school here in the Bay Area. However, they said they are dedicated to continuing their work and outreach, regardless of whatever distance might stand between them. "We definitely want to carry it on, even if we're going to be apart," Sadie said. "I think it's really important, especially when there's big news like plane crashes. It really touches our hearts, and I think, no matter where we are, we can still get together, we can raise money, and we can work to create these kits." She added that through their years of work, she and Sophia have learned the immense value of cultivating a community of people with shared experiences who can rely on one another. "We're all stronger together, and as many people we can connect in this community of people who have been through grief is very powerful," Sadie said. If you'd like to follow their journey, request a comfort kit for a loved one, or support their efforts, check out "Comfort Kits for Kids" on Instagram @comfortkitsforkids.